MBTI Dog Behaviour Workshop

Narrated in Cantonese

An active dog who needs constant stimulation must be an extrovert, and a quiet dog who is slow to warm up must be an introvert? Similar to humans, there are many aspects to a dog’s personality that affect its behaviours and reactions to the environment. This also gives pointers to the cause of behaviourial issues and potential solutions.

For example, a dog that needs constant stimulation might be a “perceiver” in how it lives its daily life, and a dog who is slow to warm up could be a “sensor” when it comes to problem-solving.

“Pawsonality” Test is a course designed to help dog owners better understand their beloved canine family members and give insights into their behavioural issues by reinterpreting their day-to-day behaviours.

Fee:
HK$450 (Members)
HK$550 (Non-members)
*All proceeds from our courses will support the animal welfare initiatives at the SPCA.
*A certificate will be presented to each participant upon completion.

Please watch this space for details of the next training course and for any enquiries, please contact us on 2232 5574 or via training@spca.org.hk